The Effects of Organizational Culture on Human Resources Management: A Study on Vietnamese Publicly Listed Enterprises
Quang Linh Huynh (),
Thanh Thuy Nguyen Thi (),
Tan Khuong Huynh (),
Tuyet Anh Duong Thi () and
Thuy Lan Le Thi ()
Asian Economic and Financial Review, 2020, vol. 10, issue 7, 885-894
Abstract:
The current study has investigated the impact of organizational culture on human resources (HR) management. Out of the 666 firms on Vietnam’s two main stock exchanges, this research conducted a survey in 300 of these firms. A total of 600 observations were taken, as two observations from every firm were analyzed. However, there were only 412 viable replies. In order to evaluate the causal hypothesis, this research applied multiple regression analyses. The findings indicate that the involvement, consistency, adaptability, and mission of an organizational culture statistically affect HR management, which includes recruitment and selection procedures, training and development processes, compensation and reward systems, and performance appraising tools. Generally, organizational culture has the biggest effect on training and development and the smallest impact on recruitment and selection. This study will be useful for business executives in Vietnam and other developing economies in terms of business decisions and HR management in different organizational cultures. This will help executives to acquire a competitive advantage and achieve the best organizational performance.
Keywords: Organizational culture; Human resources management; Vietnam. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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